Now, more than ever, we need to be more inclusive in our work. Here is a guide for everyday innovators who will be the future of the technology-for-development sector.
This startup can create parks and innovations centers out of waste, and they just discovered a scalable model that could revolutionize water treatment systems around the world.
New trillion-dollar industries will come out of nowhere and wipe out existing trillion-dollar industries. This is the future we’re headed into, for better or for worse.
A serial entrepreneur has enabled users to convert their dumb phone to a smart phone—and now he explains why he is providing the source code to this technology, for free.
Distributed renewable energy offers a means for individuals to invest in new, efficient infrastructure with compelling returns and address climate change.
A medical device startup is evidence to support that entrepreneurs will disrupt industries—not only in their own countries, but also those in the United States.
Gone are the days when the US was the only land of opportunity and when entrepreneurs dreamed of being acquired by a Silicon Valley company—bigger opportunities now lie in countries such as India, China, and Brazil.
For years, the American people have been clamoring to end oil dependence on unstable parts of the world, with limited success. How can we build a fuel-choice economy—not more warships and tankers in the Middle East?
People who read, study and follow the “design with the end user” mantra might feel more than ever that they’re doing the right thing, but they’ll simply be reinforcing the outside-in, top down approach without realizing it.
We need to be prepared for this scary future, and Silicon Valley needs to take the lead in developing technologies to track, prevent and manage pandemics.